Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News 10/11/2005

National Hyperbaric Rehab Centers Approved By Medicare

Wasatch Hyperbaric Center Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of National Hyperbaric Rehab Center Inc. (OTC:NHYB), announces that the company is an approved Medicare provider and, as such, is able to bill Medicare for therapy and treatments referred to the center by local doctors.

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Obituary: Dr. Carl H. Eisenbeis Jr. / Helped found rehab department at St. Margaret Memorial Hospital

Dr. Carl H. Eisenbeis Jr., who served on the board of St. Margaret Memorial Hospital for 35 years and helped found its rehabilitation department, died Friday. The 80-year-old had been battling Parkinson's disease.

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Shift In Brain's Language-control Site Offers Rehab Hope; Language Center Site Becomes More ...

Neuroimaging researchers at the University of Cincinnat document shift in location of language activity in the brain.

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Trinity River projects to be aired

With one significant river rehab project nearly complete, the Trinity River Restoration Program is preparing to launch another suite of efforts aimed at improving fisheries.

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Vivian Quindipan

Vivian Quindipan, 83, of Salinas died unexpectedly Friday, Oct. 7, 2005, at The Ridge Rehab and Care Center in Salinas. She was born July 22, 1922, in West Virginia and lived in Monterey County for 41 years. She was a homemaker. Vivian loved to sew and watch soap operas.

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Billy got Joel-ted from the juice

BILLY JOEL is as famous for his music as he is for his drinking problem marked by frequent car crashes and stints in rehab. But according to the author of ''Billy Joel: The Life & Times of an Angry...

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Aggressive Traders Alert: Emerging Public Company Approved by Medicare!

Wall Street News Alert's "stocks to watch" this morning are: National Hyperbaric Rehab Center, Inc., Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL), Amgen and Xilinx Incorporated.

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Rehab/Renovation Winner

On a recent humid Friday afternoon, legendary bluesman Buddy Guy rolled into Philadelphia and set up shop in a former plumbing supply warehouse on the outskirts of University City.

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Moss offered millions for rehab diaries

Troubled model Kate Moss is already being offered millions of dollars to publish her rehabilitation diaries, even though she is still battling her drug demons at an Arizona clinic.

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Cash Role Leads To Rehab

(Miami Herald) Joaquin Phoenix developed an alcohol dependency while filming his role as Johnny Cash in the new movie biopic Walk The Line, reports IMDB.com.

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